Now & Then Episode 23 – November 2024 – Wizard of Oz Curtain!

Well, the month has arrived for the big Wizard of Oz play! In which my granddaughter is voicing a Munchkin. I talk about that with director Beth Wilson.

I also find an article from 1892 about the construction of the theatre, three weeks before its grand opening. Fun fact about it: The chairs were brought in from Hamilton, and there are names mentioned of the Federation that had a big part in Flato Academy Theatre’s construction.

I also talk with Craig Metcalf about a big list of attractions for this month, I meet with my friend Terry Guiel, Executive Director of the Lindsay District Chamber of Commerce and his love of all things local theatre, with an exciting hint at a project we’re doing together, and discussing how an open mic at the theatre, put together by friend Linda “Pinky” Brown, where people can perform open mics, has been very successful and I meet up with some of the performers, who have made their debut at the lovely theatre doing this!

Randy Intro – 0:30

Randy Article – 1:15

Craig – 3:49

Wizard – 9:26

Terry Guiel – 12:44

Open Mic – 16:24

Randy Outro – 20:52

Now & Then Episode 22 – October 2024 – with Steve & Len Green

Thank you for joining me for Episode 22 of Now & Then!

We start this episode with me continuing my journey through the archives of the theatre, and finding out how people advocated for a hall that would honour our future town of Lindsay. I also talk about the history of Oktoberfest, the famous beer festival and traveling carnival, especially its significance in Kitchener, plus a little song celebrating the event. 

We also hear from my granddaughter McKenna, who’s going to be in the Wizard of Oz production at the Flato Academy Theatre next month as a munchkin. It is her first ever play and I can tell she’s got the talent for it already.

My special guests this month, are Len & Steve Green! Len is now 97 years old, and when he was younger, he worked as a set designer, set painter, and set builder for the theatre in the 1970s. His son Steve was the head honcho at the Durham Cafe! Remember that place? We hear stories of what the theatre was like back then, and we reminisce about some of our mutual friends!

Finally, Ian McKechnie and I learn about how the Academy Theatre was so popular and so respected, people used to say things like, “Oh, Lindsay! Where the big theatre is!”

0:00 How The Theatre Opened

3:45 Oktoberfest in Kitchener

5:10 Oktoberfest Song I Sang

7:20 Update on The Wizard of Oz with McKenna

11:16 Interview with Steve & Len Green

21:22 Ian McKechnie & the Recent International Plowing Match

Now & Then Episode 21 – September 2024 – with Linda “Pinky” Brown

In this delightful episode, having returned from the summer holidays, I have some fun updates for you.

Ian McKechnie and I got to recently go to the theatre’s attic, and we uncovered some incredible old artifacts of the theatre, including a copy of the Lindsay Daily Post from the 19th century, a playbill from the Great Depression age, and more.

Craig Metcalfe and I discuss upcoming shows, including one for tomorrow, September 13th, the metal band Anvil, the monsters of rock who were on top of the world in the 1980s.

We also hear there’s going to be a new monthly event, an open mic show, and it’s orchestrated by local star and my former student, Linda “Pinky” Brown, who we also have on to talk about what this is.

Finally, we have musician, teacher and business owner Graeme Morrison of Morrison Music, talking about a moment at the Flato Academy Theatre that he will hold dear to his heart for years to come!

Intro – 0:00

Iain McKechnie 1 – 02:53

Craig Metcalfe – 05:05

Linda Brown – 07:29

Graeme Morrison – 10:00

Ian McKechnie 2 – 13:19

Outro – 21:57

Now & Then Episode 20 – July 2024

Welcome to the July 2024 episode!

Auditions recently took place for The Wizard of Oz, and I got to attend the first night. For the first part of this episode, you get to hear some footage from then. Some includes my granddaughter who’s been accepted as a Munchkin! And this was her first audition! I’m so proud of her!

We also have our historian Ian McKechnie, back after a little while, discussing how he’s now a published author, and talking about his book, “Reflections on Old Victoria County: In Tribute to R. B. Fleming”. Dr. Ray Fleming was a well-known historian and author, who also did some documentation about the Academy Theatre. Not long before he died, he compiled articles about our local history to put into a book. He passed before he could finish it, but Ian and another historian got a green light from Ray’s family to keep going where he left off. And this is the result!!

We also hear stories from the amazing Andy McNeilly, what it was like living in Bali, Indonesia, right after the pandemic. Some examples include how some people came permanently and all over the world to live in Bali during some rough times, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. There was a surplus of tourism and some people weren’t treating Hinduism right, and Andy felt responsibility and was a bit of a speaker. Who had millions and millions of views!!!

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Now & Then Podcast Episode 19 – June 2024

For June, we have some exciting events!

One is the 11th Annual Inspired 2 Dance Recital on June 15th, and a week later, on the 22nd, we have a collaboration between the amazing Kawartha Lakes Concert Band and the Weston Silver Band, which is a British-style brass band. The concert will involve a lot of music from the other side of the ocean. Scottish, Welsh, English, etc.

Also, between then, on the 17th, auditions will start for the upcoming Wizard of Oz! And we have our good friend Beth Wilson for this episode to discuss how she caught the theatre bug, the selection process for this play, how it will be a bit of a darker version of the play with more characters and similarities to the book, and more!

00:00 – Intro

01:10 – Craig Metcalfe

05:11 – David Morrison & Larry Sheilds

07:48 – Beth Wilson

34:14 – Outro

Now & Then Episode 18 – May 2024

Episode 18 is out!

In this one we have some very talented guests – Rob Barg, a talented musician, a board member of the theatre, and the chairman of the Program Committee, of which I am a member too. We talk about what the primary function of the committee is – to advise the management and the board of the shows we arrange ourselves and the ones we rent to, and how the theatre industry is leaning more and more towards tribute shows of old bands that might not be around anymore and dipping into the nostalgia. And more!

We also have Freddy Kwon. He’s the guitarist of my dear friend Warren Frank’s band The Kents. Their band is still working songs and doing tours. Freddy and Warren started working together in high school. Freddy currently works at an artist agency as a coordinator, and we talk about what it’s like there; having a day to day roster of artists they represent, finalizing tours, working with the writers and promoters, etc.

Also, continuing our amazing story with Andy McNeilly, he talks about not just going viral for being a Caucasian immigrant in Bali, Indonesia, but ending up as a result on talk shows and television programs as a cultural observer.

Finally, we get some exciting show announcements from Craig Metcalf for the remainder of the month!

00:00 – Intro

1:34 – Rob Barg

9:49 – Fred Kwon

18:05 – Andy McNeely

39:18 – Craig Metcalfe

43:06 – Outro

Now & Then Episode 14 – December 2023 – The Morrison Show!

We may as well call this episode The Morrison Show, because my main guests are three members of that family, all of which are performers of their own.

First we have General Manager Craig Metcalf talking to us about not just upcoming attractions but how the theatre operates with contract deals, how they negotiate, and how they adapt to different requests from different guests who rent the stage.

Then I talk to David and Colleen Morrison. David and Colleen are both from the Kawartha Lakes Concert Band. I in fact interviewed David recently. David talks about how they moved back to Lindsay in 1989 after living away for a bit, and his first experience with the theatre when he was a music teacher at LCVI in 1991 and he was looking for better places to play the school concert rather than the gymnasium.

Colleen talked about how when she was in high school, her school was looking for a pit band for a Kiss Me Kate production and she went there in 1978, playing her flute. There was no going back for either of them.

Plus, their daughter Meaghan, who prefers to go by Meg, has been a star at various plays, especially musicals, at the theatre. She was in 4th grade and doing dancing and it was enjoyable but wasn’t completely clicking for her. Then she decided to audition for an adaptation of Seussical and got the role of the Baby Kangaroo.

Our renowned historian Ian McKechnie is also back, and it is incredible how fascinating the history of this building is. In the 1930’s, in the middle of the Great Depression, many things were happening. Homelessness and poverty were in crisis mode, and people were begging for food. The local Kiwanis Club and Rotary Club formed the Citizens Relief Assocaition, wehre they ran a soup kitchen at the armoury, checked on homes that were in need, and on Feb 7 1932 they hosted a Community Song Service at the Acaademy with a 15-minute concert and more. The theatre also had a few other worthy causes attached to it at the time.

Hope you enjoy!!

0:00 – Randy Intro

02:00 – Craig Metcalfe 

06:30 – David and Colleen Morrison

15:37 – Iain McCechnie

25:17 – Meg Morrison

29:58 – Outro

Now & Then Episode 9 – July 2023

On the July episode (Happy Canada Day by the way) we have three new guest stars.

We start off with a regular, Claire Imrie, a teacher and actress who was key in creating the Triple Threat Theatre, talking about the upcoming Matilda musical, premiering on July 28th, as well as other productions coming up from Triple Threat.

We then have two appearances by my team, Warren Frank and William McGinn. Warren produces the show and puts it together, and William helps upload the episodes and get the word out.

We also have Beth Wilson, who directed the Seussical play last year, talking about how another Roald Dahl adaptation, James & The Giant Peach, is coming out soon.

We have a fascinating story from Ian D. McKechnie about the times Hi Meehan was the sole manager of the theatre, way back in the 1920s, and how in the 1930s there was a redesign, at the height of the stock market crash when so many lost their income.

And finally we have Jim Higgins, a long time friend of mine who operated a country music show at the theatre for TEN WHOLE YEARS. It was called Grand Old Country where he and his friend Danny McDonnell would bring in country music stars on a monthly basis to play and sing. It was so successful, it sold out on its first month, and selling out became a regular thing.

0:00 – Intro

2:46 – Claire Imrie

7:22 – Warren Frank

10:46 – William McGinn

12:56 – Beth Wilson

23:37 – Ian McKechnie

28:51 – Jim Higgins

40:47 – Outro

Now & Then Episode 8 – June 2023

For this nice and hot new month, we’re interviewing a Maestro, and a retired high school Music teacher; David Morrison of the Kawartha Lakes Concert Band, an orchestra of dozens of musical geniuses. The band has a concert at the FLATO Academy Theatre June 24th at 7 p.m.! We’re also reuniting with the Imrie women; Alana, Claire, and Mama Kate, talking with us about what it’s like to program gigs at theatres and dance studios and audition processes. Our historian Ian McKechnie will be bringing us back through time when Dennis Sweeting and Hi Meehan commandeered the theatre, and how they revolutionized how the theatre was seen and how Hi liked to play movies on the big screen there. We also hear from board member Tom Collver, who is one of the founders of the Triple Threat Theatre group to talk about the upcoming Matilda play, and what it’s like being involved in the Academy’s art programs and owning a design agency.

0:30 – Intro

0:59 – Academy Schedule

2:25 – David Morrison

6:40 – Imrie Women

18:40 – Iain McCechnie

26:50 – Tom Collver

38:36 – Mary

40:54 – Outro

Now & Then Episode 5 – March 2023

In this episode we have some new guests, both under the name Read. The first is some tunes from my late father Alexander “Ragtime” Read who would’ve celebrated his 100th birthday this month. And the other is another Randy Read who’s the artistic director of the New Stages theatre company in Peterborough. Who would have guessed two people with the same name also love the same industry?!!

00:27 – Intro w Mary

02:55 – Alex Read

05:18 – Doug Tangney Interview

32:19 – Randy Read Interview

41:18 – Ian McKechnie

46:51 – Craig Metcalfe

48: 17 – Mary’s Song/Outro